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Review: Quake III: Team Arena

Author: JT Smith

Have you been hungering for the team play features found in Unreal Tournement? 32bitsonline reviews Team Arena, an expansion pack for Quake 3 which allows team play, capture the flag, and more.

Big Blue goes ape on Sand Hill Road

Author: JT Smith

Red Herring discusses the investment strategy of IBM over the past year, and what repurcussions it could have.

Category:

  • Open Source

Interview With Bill Joy

Author: JT Smith

An interview with Bill Joy, the creator of many Unix tools (such as the r suite of tools, and vi), has been posted for discussion on Slashdot.

Category:

  • Unix

Review: ‘Linux! I Didn’t Know You Could Do That…’

Author: JT Smith

Maximum Linux has reviewed the book “Linux! I Didn’t Know You Could Do That….” The book is an introduction for new users of Linux, showing them how they can take advantage of the basic features of Linux which make life easier.

Category:

  • Linux

Standards body wants browsers up to par

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports on a standards body’s effort to make everyone’s web browsers up to date, describing the internet today as people programming television in black and white because not everyone has colour TVs.

Napster, Bertelsmann reveal plans

Author: JT Smith

MSNBC reports on the agreement reached between Bertelsmann of the recording industry and Napster.

Category:

  • Linux

Declaration of Software Freedom leaked early

Author: JT Smith

Linux PR says their press release about the Declaration of Software Freedom was released prematurely. It was intended for release on Microsoft’s next trial date, and it linked to someone’s home computer.

How hardware mp3 players work

Author: JT Smith

PC World explains how hardware mp3 players work. Hardware mp3 players are digital music players that do not require a computer.

Category:

  • Unix

NSA warns it can’t keep up with IT

Author: JT Smith

Computer World reports that the US National Security Agency (NSA) is warning it can not keep pace with rapid changes in the information technology sector, and is seeking the help of the industry to help it keep up.

Achieving a Linux standard

Author: JT Smith

Linux World looks at how standards for Linux can be achieved without the help of the Linux Standards Committee. Is this a non-standard way of achieving standards?

Category:

  • Linux